WeepingElf wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:36 pmI have now
uploaded the whole list. It is raw material, though, with glosses in German, unmodernized spellings and other warts.
Quite interesting.
*ablu- 'apple' looks like a Wandwerwort with correspondences elsewhere: Hittite
šam(a)lu-, Uralic
*omɜrɜ ~ *omena 'apple', probably also Nakh-Dagestanian
*mhălV- ~ *mhănV- 'warm', with some kind of prefix (cfr. Basque
udare, udari, madari 'pear'.
*akʷā 'river' is an OEH item derived from the adjective root
*Hōk´u- 'quick' and therefore not related to other 'water' words.
*bhar(e)s- 'barley (or other similar cereal)' is a loanword from the language(s) spoken by European Neolithic farmers. It has correspondences elsewhere, including Etruscan
*phers- 'husk' >
phersu 'masked character' (from which
*phersu-na > Latin
persona 'theather mask').
*joini 'reed' is surely a substrate loanword related to Daghestanian
*Hnǝ̄ttsˀwē/*ttsˀwǝ̄nHē 'reed, cane'.
*skwoi- 'thorn, needle (from conifers)' has Altaic and Uralic cognates and it also would be related to the above root, probably by way of compound.
To be continued...